Wabi founder Eugenia Kuyda aims to democratize app-building
Wabi lets users create, share, and remix simple apps with prompts, and Kuyda likens it to how YouTube streamlined video distribution.
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Wabi lets users create, share, and remix simple apps with prompts, and Kuyda likens it to how YouTube streamlined video distribution.
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Today, I’m talking with Adam Bry, who is CEO of Skydio, the leading US maker of autonomous drones. Before we recorded this episode, I actually got to remotely operate one of Skydio’s drones in the Bay Area from Adam’s laptop in our podcast studio in New York and fly an indoor drone around our office. You can check out the full video of that on our YouTube channel. Beyond flying drones around the country, Adam and I talked about why Skydio is so focused on the enterprise market — I asked him a lot about working with police and military, but you’ll hear him say a lot of Skydio’s customers are utility companies that use drones to remotely inspect important infrastructure in ways that weren’t possible before. Verge subscribers, don’t forget you get exclusive access to ad-free Decoder wherever you get your podcasts. Head here. Not a subscriber? You can sign up here. That’s a big market, but it’s also one that was being served by cheap consumer drones in the past — products that basical